Resources
Broken Mirrors: The Underlying Harms in Alienation of Children
Continuing on with the theme of underlying harms, this week I have been working with families affected by alienation of children, in which the core reason for removal from a parent is serious attachment disorder.
Unveiling Woven: The Emotional and Psychological Texture of Enmeshment Between Parents and Children After Divorce and Separation
enmeshment n. a condition in which two or more people, typically family members, are involved in each other’s activities and personal relationships to an excessive degree, thus limiting or precluding healthy interaction and compromising individual autonomy and identity. (APA)
Underlying Harms: Child Protection and Alienation
The underlying harms which cause the alienation of children, are perpetrated by mothers and fathers and the way to expose that reality is to publish disaggregated statistics of service use.
The Anxiety of the Alienated Child
Alienated children in divorce and separation are captured within the anxiety cycles of the influencing parent and the reaction of the rejected parent